5 Things You Can Repurpose Right Out of Your Closet and Pantry

Monday, February 13, 2017

Repurposing is the creative use of an item for
something than it was originally intended for. This is a proven way of reducing
waste and going green in the home. It saves good money as well. Some of the common
items that you can repurpose out of your closet include:

Blue Denim

Your worn denim has more life even when it is in
tatters. The simplest way to extend its days as wearing fabric is to turn it
into a pair of shorts. Cut off the legs slightly above the knees to make very
good around-the-house shorts. You can also cut it into parts and make very good
tote bags and purses.

Milk Jugs

When your milk jug runs dry turn it into a plant jar.
Makes a few holes at the bottom, fill three-quarters with a mixture of sand and
compost and you have a good planting base for a seedling. A few of these plants
around the house will give the house a touch of green. Turn a milk jug into a
dirt scoop by cutting off the bottom at an angle.

Mesh Bags.

This is the bag that you get your onions in at the
grocery store. It is possible to give the mesh bag a new life storing different
items around the home. Use it for storing the numerous kitchenware items like
paring knives, graters and so on before they go into the dishwasher. The meshes
also make it ideal for storing wet items like your bath toys. They will drip
dry very well. It can also make a very good scouring pad for pans. Cut a
segment, twist it up and hold together with a rubber band.

Shoe boxes

Do not throw away the shoe box after buying new shoes.
This is a good container for use as a kitten litter box. Fill it with sand and
place it at a corner for your kitten to do his stuff. You can also store
numerous small items around the living room it like remotes, screwdrivers,
nails, and tacks.

Canning Jars

The canning jar is very simple to repurpose, and it has
become a common item in living rooms, study rooms, and home offices. Use it to
hold small items like office stationery, gum pellets, or candy. Use it in décor
to make pendant lights, terrariums and snow globes. Some adventurous people even
serve cocktails in them. There is a whole community of Mason jar projects on Pinterest. Take a look at those.

There are many items that can be reused and repurposed. All you have to do is to discover them and come up with your own creative uses that can benefit the earth. Happy Repurposing!